Live entertainment awaits Chepstow residents this May.
British vocalist, composer and saxophone player Becki Biggins takes to the stage at The Drill Hall in Chepstow on Saturday 2 May.
The acclaimed artist will deliver a mix of beloved covers alongside her own compositions in what is described as an intimate and heartfelt show.
She expressed that she cannot wait to play her original tracks alongside a brilliant band and that Saturday will be an unforgettable evening.
Her musical inspirations span Carole King, Carly Simon, and Karen Carpenter, with her work recognised for its enduring, poetic quality and genuine narrative style.
Her musical career began at an early stage, taking to international stages by the age of 12.
She has secured multiple honours, including victory at the Daily Telegraph Young Jazz Competition and the Marlborough Jazz Best International Newcomer prize.
She subsequently partnered with renowned producer Paul Hardcastle, co-writing and performing on three full-length releases that topped the American Smooth Jazz Charts.
Now residing in the Forest of Dean, Becki carries on creating and performing music with authenticity and storytelling central to her craft.
The venue opens its doors at 6.45pm, with the performance commencing at 7.30pm.
Advance tickets cost £12.50 via Becki Biggins’ official website, with admission priced at £15 on the night.
